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The Charles E. Smith Center at George Washington University is named in his honor. [8] [9] He played a key role in developing GW's branch campus in Loudoun County, Virginia. His contributions to Jewish philanthropy include: Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School [10] Charles E. Smith Life Communities; Hartman High School- Charles E. Smith High ...
The modern city was created by merging the old flax-processing village Ivanovo with the industrial Voznesensky Posad in 1871. [3] Yakov Garelin—a patron of arts, historian, manufacturer, and public figure—is considered to be the founder of the city and its second head. Under his leadership, the city began to develop, industrialise, and grow.
[1] [2] His father was a Jewish immigrant from Russia who founded the Charles E. Smith Companies in 1946. The company grew to become one of the largest commercial and residential landlords in the Washington, D.C., area, managing 24,000,000 square feet (2,200,000 m 2 ) of office space and more than 30,000 residential units. [ 3 ]
Erickson Senior Living is an owner, manager and developer of retirement communities in the United States. It provides independent living, assisted living, memory and skilled nursing care, managing 20 campus-style retirement communities in 11 states. Headquartered in Catonsville, Maryland, it employs over 17,000 people for 24,000 residents as of ...
Atria Management Company, LLC (AMC) is a subsidiary of Atria Senior Living, Inc. (ASL). [1] Atria Management Company manages independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities in more than 200 locations in 38 U.S. states. In Canada, Atria manages 29 independent living communities in seven Canadian provinces.
In 2001, the company acquired Charles E. Smith Commercial Realty, owner of a portfolio of assets primarily in Arlington, Virginia, in a $1.58 billion transaction. Robert H. Smith and Robert P. Kogod were added to the board of directors of Vornado. [14] In 2005, the company bought a 32.5% interest in Toys "R" Us. [15]
In 1959, Kogod joined the Charles E. Smith Companies. [2] Kogod and his brother-in-law, Robert H. Smith, took charge of the company in 1967. Robert Smith oversaw construction and development, and Kogod led leasing and management. [3] In 1995, Forbes estimated the Smith family fortune to be worth $560 million. [3]
Charles Emil Smith (1901–1995), American real estate developer and philanthropist in the Washington DC area Charles E. Smith Co., established by the developer; Charles E. Smith (sailor) (1889–1969), American sailor who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics; Charles E. Smith (P&R president) (1820–1900), president of the Philadelphia and ...